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Myths (Vinyl) - Hydrogenaudio Knowledgebase

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Myths (Vinyl) - Hydrogenaudio Knowledgebase

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    Myth: Vinyl is better than digital because the analog signal on the vinyl tracks the analog signal exactly, while digital is quantized into steps Frequency resolution. The Nyquist-Shannon sampling theory states that continuous-time (analog) signals and their... Jitter. Another impact of finite ...

How accurate is the Vinyl Myths wiki entry - Hydrogenaudio

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    Better meaning; more natural, less artificial, more true to the original studio recording, more organic etc, even when unsupported by objective measurements of fidelity. For such people the statement that "vinyl sounds better than CD" is not a myth but a fact.” This is pretty ridiculous. Subjectivity is fine, but this is going too far.

Category:Vinyl - Hydrogenaudio Knowledgebase

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    Category:Vinyl. From Hydrogenaudio Knowledgebase. Jump to: navigation. , search. This guide is meant as an objective source of information about all aspects of 33/45 RPM records, including construction, playback, recording, measurement, and maintenance. It is currently more of a brain dump than anything else.

Vinyl Mastering - Hydrogenaudio Knowledgebase

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    There's this idea floating around that vinyl records must have intrinsically different masterings than CDs of the same material. There's both a kernel of truth to this, and a few gigantic myths. CDs have only one (extremely strong) restriction on how loud they can be cut - the digital peak level, 0dbFS - and (almost) anything that doesn't violate that restriction is permissible.

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